the bouse," The Write- Mauaey a front-yard, to watch the parade go j>y were J KAN MAUNEY GREENE her two children, ' JANS Abd OMAR, her guest fronj Washing ton. D. C., the. HARRY. MAUNEYS and young daughter, NANCY, of Hayes vtlle. WALTER many Why wait for Trouble? Buy Your J lir i| How... Today! Andrews Tire Co, ; ??- her* ; tao.-fbi* wit] fttBUS- and 'W^TXwCfi^bUBfe nelping to refresh Ow eruVu a' the drugrtore do?.p<uwu.? ? The MauiMiy'l^ were generous ens**:?? siuite k Ihejr y beautiful stutoe with ?' oUjjji^thc ^<Jlng tne Jail v B*yi?*s4/an^ly. and ^yu ir .wA^TTY *pd 1^*^,1*, LEY'** ?*iUn? fif SfetUikiugi. t?OSEMT>ND MATTOX, MR and MRS. HARRY P. COOPER +pf Al ia rt a, MRS ' CLARENCE C BUTLER, of Gainesville. MRS R C MATTOX, s awl CECILE and JOHjl CAMPBELL: and children. JANE and BILL', of' NasfcvlUe. Inci. i dentally four-year-old JANE CAMP BELL sat in a high chair fur fam : lly dinner on July 4th which was | won by her Uncle H. A. MATTOX ! in a contest for the prettiest baby I at a July 4th celebration 49 years ago in Etowah, Tenn. Up the street a little the home of Martha and Dale Lee was the scene of a family get-together which included MARY and HARRY MrBRAYER of Anderson. S. C.. 1 their daughter and son-in-law, BILL I ami MARTHA BAYNE of Lenoir ! City, Tenn.. and their children. ! BILLIE, MARY LOU. HARRY and ' JOHN. A. L. PENLAND. MR and MRS. ARTHUR PENLAND. FRANK HERBERT, and other Hay esviile kin dropped in during the afternoon and friends MR. and MRS. BILL BAKER, who have recently moved Intp . the Masse\ house on Bsyless Street, were ais< enjoying the festivities there. Sparkling Cranberry Coolers Photo oy Ocean Spray HEFMUiHINb AS AN OCEAN BRLEZE are these new :ianberrv juice cocktail coolers. The ruby-red, tart-sweet bev erage alone makes * quick Chfr9i-quench?f. Sip it. chiUed, <t oc oft wee r. meals- fry' It to start (heyday off brightly! The cran berry flavor blends delightfully, too, with any number of other popular drink ingredients to make delicious and unusual warm weathei coolers. Cape Cod Soda: Quickly stir together i% cups chilled cran berry juice cocktail; 1 small bottle (7 oz.) sparkling water and ,% pint raspberry sherbet. Serve in soda glassed. Makes 4. Cranberry Frosted Gradually stir 1 pint cranberry juice cocktail into -h cup instant non-fat dry milk; blend well. Add H pint vanilla ice c> earn and blend until smopth. Seive at once Ui tall glasses. Makes 3 to 4. Cranberiv Applt Sip: Blend equal "parts Cf anfccrry . jvice cocktail ana apple juice; add a squeeze of lemon juice. Serve icy coic in glass n.ugs. I 'BO DRtflkH ??hoc Qtfm and ' re*tio g chain *tor / tii^- occasion BltLV *ad B0&BY ?)TTER o< | terlig ice-ooid ienK^i#dt' and X*T*Y DUN*' at- th?vJH>' LOy I own Jimjniylt put-boiders 'i<si sale at 10c BOBBY DUNN, harf^ mam mouth ftve taftle on dUptay with I ' ' ! a price tag of $5.00 but at the end \ i of (he day no takers-so he gener ously ogave 11 away. The Dunns, along with their mother and fath er. MAUREEN-*nd GEORGE, will be here on vacation ' from their home in Athens. Ga., until the 13th. Among those who were lucky enough to include the Wagon Train on their schedule but who are mak ing a more prolonged visit re JOHN FOWLER. recently relaesed front tl\e Air Force. and Mis wife, the > former JEAN WALKER of Londou. John's sister, JENNY, arrived at home about two weeks ago folowing graduation from Anderson's Busi ' ness College in Decatur, Ala. to j make the CLAUDE FOWLER household complete. Plans for the SALLY MORRIS ! CHALMFtR RANDALL uedding on July 3 running smoothy until Uncle < Sam stepped in just a few days be fore the event and ordered two of 1 Chal's Air Force friends, scheduled as ushers, to fly for a stint in Africa and Saudi Arabia. EMMETT G WEEKS of Copper, hills and W. GUY MORRIS of An derson. S. C. were called in as sub ' I stitute ushers and the story had a happy ending afier all as Mr. Mor ris was best-man and Mr. Weeks an usher at the wedding of Sally's parents, th.e Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris on July 11, 26 years ago in Athens, Tenn. Subscribe To The Cherokee Scout Have A Carefree Time <r-~ \}T* 7-\ ' *?? ? /\ ?* jSC ? 'jc?' ' e You Spend ! ?/<? J.,., '<?/, .? .? v T ~ f saviitg first, and. you ctnnlo y?W. spendftig with a. carefree mlod, because you've already actwT U lii?h taf jtfce Mare plan*. And la the future, a Wffed tlitic ? aba ywjr*. ''iiecato*; ytoor ^artnjji help you get what you *ant protect you In elherge?tiee, optrf 'BaaH* wctut wttb A'* iK kh. ?. / ? S < < ? LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF RE -SALE Ofr VALUABLE REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE .COUNTY My virtue of authority vested U> me by the Board of County Commit. ' sioners of Cherokee County. North 1 Carolina. I offer for re-sale the different traces of land hereinafter described: and whereas within the time allowed by law advance bids were filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court; and whereas under authority vested in me by said Board of County Commissioners. 1 i will, on Monday, the 20th day ol 1 July. 19&#. at twelve o'clock, noon at the Courthouse door in Murpli.v. Cherokee County. North Carolina of fer for re-sa>e under the provision of the Statute the following prop erty for cash. The opening bid for each tract of land is as hereinafter stated and the right is reserved to accept or reject any and all bid> which may be submitted. The fol lowing described land belongs to Cherokee County: Known as the John N. Stiles land consisting of 95 acres. more or 1 less, conveyed to Cherokee County ; by Hobart McKeever. Commission er. See Deed Book 192. Page 306. for definite description. Opening bid will be $1,625.00. Known as the Frank L. Garrison land-consisting of 100 acres, more or less, conveyed to Cherokee County by Hobart McKeever. Com missioner. See Deed Book 181. Page 326. for definite description. Open ing bid will be $2,890.25. Dated and posted this the 3rd day of July, 1959. L. L. MASON .TTJ. | 50-2tc County Attorney NOTICE OK RE-SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COl'NTY j Under and by virtue of a Judg I ment of the Superior Court of I Cherokee County, made in a civil action therein pending cntiiled "Cherokee County. A Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, -vs- EmmeK Cook and wife. Lillie Cook. Defen dants", and signed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee i County on April 22. 1959; and under and by virtue of an order of r* sale upon au advance bid made by said Clerk jf the Superior Court, the undersigned Commissioner will ou Mundiy the 2l)ih day of July. 196?. at twelve o'clock. noon. at the i door of the Couriitou.se in Murphy, . Cherokee Couuty. North Carolina. ' otter for sale to the highest bidder fur cash upon au opening bid of I1.UU1.38. subject to Hit confirma tion of tne Court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Notla Township. Cherokee County. North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: Adjoining the lauds of W ~"s! Dickey. Grady Hamby. Bob Lance, Bertha Kliis and others and bound ed as follows: BEGINNING ou a post oak on a hill sklo on Ba.-stuwn Hi ad. the Southeast coiner of \o. 47. and run mu4 East 113 poles to a .small birch on the bank of the branch | in a cove of tile mountain: then down said branch with its meand ers, to W. S. Dickey's corner: thence a conditional line between W. S. Dickey and the property con veyed by this Deed: thence a Wes tern direction up a hollow and cor nering on a small post oak on the North bank of the Blairsville Road: theme with said road a westerly direction to a pine on original line: thence South with original line toj the BEGINNING corner, containing 70 acres, morp or less. and being part of Tract N. 48. and being the same Ijiul conveyed to G. E. Mi l iiy G. VV. Akin and wife, Mary ~ 1914. and registered in the Ollice i of the Register of Deeds for Chero j kee County in B< ok No. 65 Page fotj, ' Akin, by Deed dated September 30. . reference to which is hereby made, i And being the -ame land convey ed l<> Dora Suit by Lillie C nok and t husband. Kminett C>ok. et als. by ! Deed dated January h. i:r>l. .old re gistered in the Ollice ot TTie TJo^js ier ol Deeds fi>r Cherokee Coun'y ill Book 182, I'a_i X rc.er. .it o vhich is hereby made for a more compiete description, j Also bonis: the same land de scribed in and conveyed by Deed, dated May 22. 195(>, from Dora Suit, unmarried, to Lillie Cook and hutband Emire?? Cook, aad reglf tered in the Office of the Register i jr Owls for Cherokee County, N. | C. in Deed Book 2W> at page M. | reference to which u hereby inaae 1 for greater certainty of description. 1 Dated and posted this the 3rd day of July. 1?5?. L. L. MASON Jr. 50-2tc - Commissioner ANDREWS PERSONALS Mrs. Vina Rogers has received a cable announcing the death of her grand daughter, infant daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Mason Webb who are living in France. Misses Anna and Cindy Whita ker of Bryson City are guests of tbeir grandfather H. M. Whitaker and Miss Meredith hitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bowless of Dululh. Ga. who have beeu guest o her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin let last week for a visit fti Clyde, Ohio. They were accomp anied on the ttrip by her sister ' Miss Susie Hardin. Miss B. I R. Spears of Asheville is the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. C. Gray for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Bocook an" daughter Debbie spent several days of last week as quests of Mrs. Clara Sherrill. Mrs. Kelt Howard has arrived tB Honulula. Hawaii, to Jojia her km band Knsign KeU Howard Ut> Navy. Mrs. Howard is the former Miss Lorettta Winfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Demberry were guests of the Kraak Maennles' in Tr.von Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. John Afwell flh son Johnny of Asheville were ttuestt of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. 1). K. Buchanan for the 4th a t July holidays. ,l)r. and Mrs. Lewie Adams and children Tom and Carol *3Ve re turned to their home in Lexington, Va . after a visit with his parent*, .Mr. and Mrs. Zala Attains. SEW AND SAVE FASHION WISE , BUDGET -WISE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Lovely summer fabrics of I lie finest quality. Ituv now for "sewing savings" galore! It's tlik'ifl v to sew and save. Yar?ls and yards of fabric bargains. Bolts of materials reduced to eost. ' Han River materials. 36. Incli \\ iile. Solids. Stripes, and I'laids. only ."??)<? per yard. 20% off on all famous brands of summer cottons. 1.000 yards, beautiful Prints and Solids. 4 yards for SI. 00 lloniestie as low as 10 yards for SI. 00 Oilier values too numerous to mention. Wonderful colors, wonderful patterns, wonderful savings. Don't miss this sale. THE FABRIC SHOP 207 T?M?m?s*oc? St reel Miirpln. !NT. C. SUBSCRIPTION SALE GET THE SCOUT 15 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF 12 MONTHS 3- MONTHS FREE -3 rake Advantage of this MONEY - SAVING SUB "SCR1PTI0N SALE from JULY 10 through AUG. 14, 1959. You Pay Only $2.50 (in county) for 12 - Month Subscription and ReceivcThe Scout 3 Extra Months at No Cost. NEW OR RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED UNDER THIS OFFER. This Offer Good Only In Cherokee and Adjoining Counties. The Cherokee Scout '? t f ; '1.' Murphy, North Carolina

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